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  • af Harlan Hague
    158,95 kr.

    Award-winning author Harlan Hague takes readers on an unforgettable journey of loss, resilience, and the search for a new beginning.After the devastating loss of his beloved wife, Wes Haag finds himself grappling with grief and the daunting task of starting over. Determined to create a fresh start for himself and his young son, he embarks on a treacherous cattle drive from Texas to Kansas-and a land of new possibilities.Amidst the unforgiving landscapes and unpredictable weather, Wes encounters Christina Browning, a young schoolteacher burdened by her own demons. As they forge a connection amidst harsh challenges, they find solace in each other's company. But their hopes for a peaceful life are threatened when a ruthless rancher sets his sights on their land, unleashing a battle for survival.Bound by a shared sense of justice, Wes and Christina befriend an old Kansas Indian who seeks solace in his ancestral lands, and they lend their support to a group of black Exodusters-former slaves yearning for their own Promised Land. As racial prejudice and violence escalate, Wes and Chrissie become determined to protect those who are marginalized, challenging the injustices that plague their community.

  • af Harlan Hague
    123,95 kr.

    A sequel of sorts to Giacomo Puccini's opera, Madame Butterfly, this is the story of the child of U.S. Navy Lt. Pinkerton and Cio-Cio-san, the lieutenant's fifteen-year-old contract bride during his brief stationing in Nagasaki. Raised in the United States, Tom learns of his Japanese mother only at age twenty. He is troubled and goes to Japan to search for his Japanese soul. He finds love in Kyoto's Gion, but the ruthless industrialist who claims the young maiko as his protégé feels dishonored and declares that only their deaths will satisfy him.

  • af Harlan Hague
    208,95 kr.

    Harlan Hague, award-winning author of Along Came Jenny, returns with another thought-provoking read that is sure to delight fans new and old.Brett Davis, a university history professor in 2022, aware that books are written by people with bias, wonders whether written history ever tells what really happened. A cosmic force of some sort transports him to the nineteenth century West where he witnesses firsthand pivotal events he has often included in his lectures. In the process, he is thrown together with a young, pretty Cheyenne woman, and a budding romance begins. As he sees the reality of these events unfold before him, he feels a sense of vindication, along with a certain sadness that history is always written by the victor. He's determined, though, to document as much about his journeys as he can so that future generations may know the real truth.

  • - The Search for a Southern Overland Route, 1540 - 1848
    af Harlan Hague
    208,95 kr.

    FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ONE PLACE THE STORY OF THE SOUTHERN OVERLAND ROUTES TO THE PACIFIC.The earliest European perception of California was of a wonderful land of mystery and plenty, a Terrestrial Paradise. California would become a magnet for generations of people seeking the good life.For the first time, Road to California brings together the story of the search for a southern overland route to California by Spaniards, Mexicans and Americans and the response of Native Americans to the invasion of their lands. The story ends in 1848 when discovery of gold in California's Sierra Nevada assured that the trails would be worn deep by the argonauts en route to the golden land."This new volume in the American Trails series summarizes and condenses into a single work the published, translated diaries and reports of most of the explorers who sought overland routes from the interior to California...a useful general study, enhanced by three fine route maps." - The Western Historical Quarterly

  • af Harlan Hague
    248,95 kr.

    A NEW BREED OF HISTORICAL FICTION NOVELS. Set amidst the first widespread opposition to war in the history of the United States. John Henry joins the United States Army in 1846 - all he wanted to do was wave the flag and fight his country's enemies. But when the United States Army of the West enters Santa Fé at the opening of the war with Mexico, his world is turned upside down. "The engaging human drama and the captivating historical context have a timeless, universal appeal." - John D. Nesbitt This is a story about patriotism and treason, love and loss, a scripted disregard for life and a soaring belief in the essential goodness of man. If I Should Leave You includes: Santa Fe Mi Casa and If I Should Die.

  • af Harlan Hague
    198,95 kr.

    FROM AWARD WINNING AUTHOR HARLAN HAGUE COMES A HISTORICAL ROMANCE SET IN THE OLD WEST. In desperation following a family tragedy, Jason takes ship in 1850 for California, the jumping off place of the world, prepared to relinquish responsibility or life. There he is caught up in the forlorn attempt of an ancient people to live in peace in the land of their ancestors, opposing an invading force of Yankees who believe they have a higher use for the land. Jason takes the side of the Ahwahneechee people, finding new meaning in their struggle and in his love for Tah-nee-hay. "The author spins a good yarn with all the right ingredients: loss, love, family, conflict, heroism, villainy, and endurance."

  • af Harlan Hague
    183,95 kr.

    "A FRONTIER SAGA WITH A LIBERAL DOSE OF WAR, POLITICS AND ROMANCE."The western tribes put aside ancient enmities and form a confederation to oppose the invasion of their lands by the American army and settlers. The confederation has advantages: control of gold mines and superior weapons supplied by a shadowy Asian people called the Celestials. The confederation of The People is led by the Beothuk who escaped extinction in their ancient homeland in eastern Canada and settled in the American western plains.A fanciful retelling of the frontier story interlaced with a star-crossed love story - an impressionable army lieutenant and a young Indian girl who is better educated and speaks more languages than her soldier lover."Well-written and vividly descriptive the reader is swept into the heart the Beothuk village with its customs, culture, history and storytelling."

  • af Harlan Hague
    248,95 kr.

    2017 WILL ROGERS MEDALLION AWARD WINNERUnable to come to terms with a family tragedy in Virginia, Caleb drifts westward, seeking anonymity or death. He fears nothing, since he has already lost everything. He learns to fight and kill and is untouched by the result. For Caleb, there is no retribution, no penalty, no tomorrow, only today. Soon after he begins gold dredging in the Stanley Basin in central Idaho, he rescues Mei Lin, a young Chinese prostitute, from a brothel and promises to find a place for her. Caleb has found a new purpose in his life - he begins to hope and to care, and Mei Lin is at the center of the change. But does he dare tell her of his love and invite her into his uncertain life?Each scarred by personal tragedy, Caleb and Mei Lin develop a love stronger than ever on their journey to the New West. This New Country includes: A Place for Mei Lin and Home to Wyoming

  • - A Life of Patriotism and Profit in Old California
    af Harlan Hague
    353,95 kr.

    A biography of Thomas O. Larkin, one of the most important men in Californian history. He settled in Mexican California in 1832 and became a successful merchant, financier and land developer. He later worked as a secret agent of the US during California's transition to American control.

  • - The Search for a Southern Overland Route 1540-1848
    af Harlan Hague
    238,95 kr.